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Foldout Anatomy

An Interactive Look Inside Humans and Animals

Jana Albrechtova Radka Piro Lida Larina

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English
Bushel & Peck Books
01 October 2022
Age range 6 to 9

Humans and animals: are we similar? Different? Do we all have blood? Do we all smell and taste and think? How is it that birds can fly, fish can breathe underwater, but humans can't do either? Explore the amazing diversity of the animal kingdom and compare the body systems of over fifty animal species with those inside of you! Fourteen tall, page-length foldouts open to reveal animal inner workings and provide extra details about these fascinating curiosities of the animal kingdom.

Uncover the secrets inside animals and humans with 14 full-length foldouts, over 50 animals, and over 160 colour illustrations!

Humans and animals: are we similar? Different? Do we all have blood? Do we all smell and taste and think? How is it that birds can fly, fish can breathe underwater, but humans can't do either? Explore the amazing diversity of the animal kingdom and compare the body systems of over fifty animal species with those inside of you! Fourteen tall, page-length foldouts open to reveal animal inner workings and provide extra details about these fascinating curiosities of the animal kingdom.

The book includes dozens of illustrated explanations of the human skeletal, muscular, digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and reproductive systems. It then explores those same systems in animals like the great white shark, the hooded crow, the bottlenose dolphin, the snail, the goldfish, and dozens more with over 100 morecolour illustrations!

Thick pages, interactive foldouts, and a sturdy binding ensure hours of entertaining learning.
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Illustrated by:   Radka Piro, Lida Larina
Imprint:   Bushel & Peck Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 286mm,  Width: 203mm, 
ISBN:   9781638191292
ISBN 10:   1638191298
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jana has been interested in animals and nature since she was a child. She graduated in Zoology from Charles University in Prague and decided to pursue research by working at the Institute of Vertebrate Biology at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Today, as a busy mother of three, she doesn't have much time for research anymore! She devotes most of her time to her family and co-writing children's books. A bookworm, keen traveller, and lover of original stories, Radka was born in a Moravian metropolis. She opted to study foreign languages at university where, as a student, she completed several study stays and internships in France and Germany. As she made up her mind what to do next, she journeyed to distant corners of the world. After graduation, she worked as an intern in an editorial department and freelanced as a proofreader of books and also as a copywriter. She has realised a dream in joining a publishing house where she is involved in the creation of books for children. Lida Larina is an illustrator and artist from Moscow, Russia. She graduated from Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry in 2015 and later studied illustration at the British Higher School of Art & Design. She draws illustrations for children's books, magazines, web blogs, and cartoons. Lida is inspired by nature, animals, the sound of the trees, and the smell of books.

Reviews for Foldout Anatomy: An Interactive Look Inside Humans and Animals

"How do our bodies work? This intriguing Czech import describes seven of the systems that make our bodies work: the skeletal, muscular, digestive and excretory, circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and reproductive systems. There are two spreads devoted to each system. The first describes the system in humans. Gatefolds on either side show eight other animals from around the world. Opening these full-length panels reveals variations of the system in each of these animals. Color-coded tags helpfully indicate the animal's basic group, such as birds, reptiles, or mollusks. The second spread offers further details about the system, such as various types of muscles, how the shape of an animal's teeth depends on the kind of food they eat, how the heart works, cutaneous respiration (skin breathing), and more. Most information is conveyed in short paragraphs, often with a topic title, and each page includes an additional factoid in a ""Did You Know?"" box. The illustrations are stylized, colorful, and gently humorous; arrows connecting explanatory text to the relevant body part make the information easy to digest. Pink-hued human silhouettes have no details beyond the system being described. The chosen facts are accurate and appropriate to elementary school readers with inquiring minds. Anatomy titles for this age group are usually focused on the human body or specific body parts. The comparative approach makes this one stand out. An appealing and enlightening, hands-on, full-bodied approach. (Nonfiction. 7-10)"


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